Coronavirus
Fire academy resumes in-person class
June 26, 2020 | hooklBy Maddy WarrenEditor In Chief
LCC’s fire academy program resumed in-person classes at west campus the week of June 22 amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
For the first time since the college moved instruction online March 18, the fire academy’s … Read More
Maddy’s Message: football in the fall?
June 24, 2020 | hooklBy Maddy WarrenEditor In Chief
College football is something many Americans look forward to watching each fall.
Whether it’s a college student, the parent of a college athlete, an alumnus supporting their alma mater, or just someone who loves … Read More
Editorial: this pandemic is not over
May 14, 2020 | hooklFrom The Lookout Student StaffThink of the coronavirus pandemic as a Shakespearean tragedy. The curtain has opened on act three: the climax.
This is where our cast of characters make their fateful choices. What will Michigan’s choice be?
The Lookout … Read More
For What It’s Worth: filling sports void
May 4, 2020 | hooklBy Larry HookThe Lookout Adviser
How does a huge sports fan survive when sports comes to a standstill?
I can give some perspective on this topic because I am a huge sports fan. My bowling season was interrupted when the … Read More
Editorial: We didn’t pay for online
April 29, 2020 | hooklBy The Lookout Student StaffThe fight for affordable college tuition has a new battleground as students across the country demand a partial refund for their semester of mandated online learning.
The members of The Lookout staff are among those students … Read More
Officials reinventing formal education
April 23, 2020 | hooklBy Shauna StockenEditor in Chief
As universities and colleges closed across the country in March, LCC was able to keep many of its employees working from remote locations.
According to an email sent April 21 by LCC President … Read More
Stocken Speaks: a new perspective
April 16, 2020 | hooklBy Shauna StockenEditor in Chief
When the stay-at-home order hit Michigan, all I could do was panic purchase supplies and mourn my losses.
I cried over all the events I’d miss, like my wedding, birthdays, trips, my graduation and … Read More
Kari in the City: an ‘essential worker’
April 16, 2020 | hooklBy Kari Eastway Staff Writer
Many Americans are currently being told to stay home and stay safe during the COVID-19 pandemic. There are also those who are considered to be “essential workers.” I am considered to be one of those workers.
Students given ‘pass/fail’ grade option
April 10, 2020 | hooklBy Chloe GreggStaff Writer
As COVID-19 sweeps across the world in the worst pandemic since 1918, people are cooped up working and learning in their homes. Because of this, every college class that is able to be taught online, is.
2020 grad ceremony to be held online
April 10, 2020 | hooklBy Ali WilliamsA&E Editor
With all LCC classes moved to online, officials have been figuring out what to do with the upcoming graduation ceremony. LCC has decided that graduation will be online this spring, due to COVID-19.
According to an … Read More
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